TELEGRAMS.
[liy TKLKUItMMI —Y'Eli I’I;ESS association! AVCKLAXJ) COURT CASKS. AUCKI.AXD, Sept. ■’ At tin- Police Court n youth pleaded not guilty and wascommitted for trial on charges of theft of money, totalling C 229 7s Id. from the Victorian I-dan Co., by whom he was employed. In a statement to the police accused said the deficiency, as lar as he was concerned, was not more than L'i)D. Ah tl.e money taken had been used to keep l.is mother and sister. The Magistiate order the nnn-puldi-cation of his name. Delia Pine, for the thell of t’o'-'A. from the person, pleaded not guilty and was committed for trial. Accused B;1 , ~f the unfortunate class, and was visited liv complainant, wlm discovered the loss after leaving. .Merlin Patterson, for alleged indecent a-s.tiih on a youth, pleaded not guiltv anil was committed lor trial. lAT If- CON ST A Bl.lv DOHGAX. TIMAIU', September At a piiblie meeting convened h.v the Alavor last nighi. it was decided to open subscriptions for the widow and children of the late Constable Janes Donum. Much enthusiasm was shown and "over £IOO sterling was subscribed in the room.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 1
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188TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 1
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